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there's still time to contact us by email at streetcritique@nbr.com, or you can send us a note on twitter or facebook. the bitter coffee feud between kraft and starbucks went public today. starbucks released emails between top executives at both companies over the past year. dating back to january, they show starbucks' unhappiness with its distribution deal with kraft. that appears to conflict with kraft's claim that it was blindsided when starbucks announced last month that it wants to end that deal. the agreement generates half a billion dollars a year. >> tom: he's only been in charge at pfizer for about a week, but today, ian read made some management changes at the world's biggest drug maker. he kept key players like the c.f.o. and the head of research and development in their jobs, while promoting from within on the sales and marketing fronts. read also eliminated a layer of reporting structure in an effort to speed up decision making. the changes come as pfizer faces patent losses on some of its best performing drugs. euu >> susie: there's been much talk about the size of the tax d
there's still time to contact us by email at streetcritique@nbr.com, or you can send us a note on twitter or facebook. the bitter coffee feud between kraft and starbucks went public today. starbucks released emails between top executives at both companies over the past year. dating back to january, they show starbucks' unhappiness with its distribution deal with kraft. that appears to conflict with kraft's claim that it was blindsided when starbucks announced last month that it wants to end...
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but each year's exclusion is a use-it-or-lose-it deal. to take advantage of your 2010 exclusion, you must make those gifts before 2010 ends. i'm kevin mccormally. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: employment-- did the economy lose or add jobs last month, and how many? the labor department's november report is out, along with factory orders for october. tomorrow's "market monitor" calls health care stocks a bargain. we'll talk with alan lancz of the lancz letter about which ones he is buying. >> susie: former tyco c.e.o. dennis kozlowski needs to get out his checkbook. a judge says he has to repay his former employer nearly $100 million. kozlowski and tyco have been battling over his pay for years. the company sued to recover seven years of salary paid to kozlowski while he was fleecing tyco. back in 2005, kozlowski was convicted of securities fraud and grand larceny for stealing $137 million from tyco. he's now serving a prison term of up to 25 years. >> tom: the trustee recovering money for bernie madoff's victims is suing
but each year's exclusion is a use-it-or-lose-it deal. to take advantage of your 2010 exclusion, you must make those gifts before 2010 ends. i'm kevin mccormally. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: employment-- did the economy lose or add jobs last month, and how many? the labor department's november report is out, along with factory orders for october. tomorrow's "market monitor" calls health care stocks a bargain. we'll talk with alan lancz of the lancz letter...
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his father soon joins us to escort us to their village. it lies in ruins. >> [speaking foeign language] >> his family including his two children only return here a few weeks ago. before that, this milledge was under water. he is still -- this village was under water. he is still waiting for a tent, but we are told food was delivered to his village. this flood water will not be going anywhere for many months. and this crisis will test pakistan for a long time to come. >> we mentioned this to you 24 hours ago, but here is more of a fascinating story. spanish police discovered stolen art thought to be worked $6.5 million because it is alleged thieves tried to sell it to a scrap yard. >> in the back of this van is millions of dollars worth of art. including pieces by pablo picasso, a celebrated school during and colombian artist. -- a celebrated the sculptor. it was recovered after a tip off to police that the fetus tried to sell one of the pieces to a scrap yard -- tip of to police that the thieves tried to sell one of the pieces to a scrap y
his father soon joins us to escort us to their village. it lies in ruins. >> [speaking foeign language] >> his family including his two children only return here a few weeks ago. before that, this milledge was under water. he is still -- this village was under water. he is still waiting for a tent, but we are told food was delivered to his village. this flood water will not be going anywhere for many months. and this crisis will test pakistan for a long time to come. >> we...
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. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is our your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: noah feldman is a professor of law at harvard who was named by "esquire" magazine as one of the 75 influential figures for the 21st century. he's also a noted author whose new text is called "scorpions, the battles and triumphs of f.d.r.'s great supreme court justices." we were talking about the fact that many presidents get supreme court picks but this guy, f.d.r. >> he had nine of them. he ran the whole table. first term he didn't get any and he was furious because the supreme court at the time was blocking all the big new deal programs he put into place so he threatened to pack the court, got into a huge fight with congress o
. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment one conversation at a time. nationwide is our your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: noah feldman is a professor of law at...
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we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades, the old unit were very large. recently we've been able to reduce that. then our scientists said what if we could make it small enough to produce and use hydrogen right on board a car? as part of a hydrogen system, this could significantly reduce emissions, and increase fuel economy by as much as 80%. >> there's a world of investment opportunities out there. spotting them takes experts on the ground, assessing potential firsthand. templeton, a pioneer in global investing for over 50 years, gain from our perspective. this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> susie: good evening, everyone. tonight, we'll look at one of the most common business units in this country and around the world-- the family-owned firm. tom. >> tom: susie, given america's agricultural past, the first family firms in this country were farms. recently, one of the longest- running family farms-- the tuttle farm in dover, new hampshire-- was put up for sale.
we've used hydrogen in our plants for decades, the old unit were very large. recently we've been able to reduce that. then our scientists said what if we could make it small enough to produce and use hydrogen right on board a car? as part of a hydrogen system, this could significantly reduce emissions, and increase fuel economy by as much as 80%. >> there's a world of investment opportunities out there. spotting them takes experts on the ground, assessing potential firsthand. templeton, a...
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he used to always say to me, never miss your house. when you walk out on stage, you have to feel that particular house. my question is whether you have ever walked on stage, felt the energy, and based on that decided to go another way? >> absolutely, and usually if i turn around, start to explain what i might do to the band, they are ahead of me. they realize exactly what i might realize and they are like, just go with it, we are with you. tavis: you're most recent project, "natural forces at," is what? >> it is a few of my songs and also songs written by people who helped give me my start when i first was trying to play the clubs around houston. songwriters like eric taylor and then spell out -- and vince bell, and don sanders. they encouraged me and would let me sit with them during their sets and introduce me to the person who owned the club, but the club, so i did a few of their songs as well. tavis: the latest product is called "natural forces." catch him on tour starting in january. >> thank you for having me on. i love watching
he used to always say to me, never miss your house. when you walk out on stage, you have to feel that particular house. my question is whether you have ever walked on stage, felt the energy, and based on that decided to go another way? >> absolutely, and usually if i turn around, start to explain what i might do to the band, they are ahead of me. they realize exactly what i might realize and they are like, just go with it, we are with you. tavis: you're most recent project, "natural...
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they rushed us. they attacked us on provoked. you can see the results. but scotland yard said police are reacting to increasing levels of violence. >> i think anybody who's been watching the pictures just wants to condemn it. any right minded individual, including peaceful protesters will condemn what happens today. >> this comes after several weeks in which many people had their first taste of protest. the violence does not seem to have put them off. >> we'll have more a little later. a staggering figure. the kenyan government admitted that onedivided bythird of its annual budget is lost to corruption. the implicated high level politicians -- it is committed 1/3 of its annual budget is lost to corruption. senior ministers have been forced to step aside. as part of a bbc series, will ross reports from nairobi. >> robbery is comment. getting caught is a record local tv cameras capture -- people trying to run away from the anti-correction commission, but not getting far. these police officers were taking more than their salary. do you have to end up paying
they rushed us. they attacked us on provoked. you can see the results. but scotland yard said police are reacting to increasing levels of violence. >> i think anybody who's been watching the pictures just wants to condemn it. any right minded individual, including peaceful protesters will condemn what happens today. >> this comes after several weeks in which many people had their first taste of protest. the violence does not seem to have put them off. >> we'll have more a...
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people around us. and i think when you have love and magic compelling you, -- tavis: even the way you talk, it is poetic. it is just a beautiful thing. "love and magic compelling you." i want to ask you why it is you think there is something for us to learn or to marinade on about your relationship, but first, tell me about robert -- or to mari-- >> he was an artist. those are the simplest words i can use to describe robert. not a photographer. all of the different adjectives used for him can be distilled down to say that he was a true artist. one thing i hope the book will do is, one, i promised robert that i would write this book before i died. -- before he died -- before i died. i promised him i would write our story. sometimes, when you are writing poetry, you are doing something very obscure, and you are not so concerned with the listener or the reader. i was hoping that this book might inspire people and give them hope. it is about two young people who started with nothing but believed in each ot
people around us. and i think when you have love and magic compelling you, -- tavis: even the way you talk, it is poetic. it is just a beautiful thing. "love and magic compelling you." i want to ask you why it is you think there is something for us to learn or to marinade on about your relationship, but first, tell me about robert -- or to mari-- >> he was an artist. those are the simplest words i can use to describe robert. not a photographer. all of the different adjectives...
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tell us why you like n.i.i.holdings, tradinging on the nasdaq? >> my theme, ever since the fourth quarter of 2001, emerging and frontier markets are going to be were the growth is. when per capita incomes rise, people spend more money. n.i.i. holdings is a play on south america and the rollout there. they had announced a cable deal with televisa in mexico, and the deal got called off, and the shares fell 10 points in a day. we still think it's a fairly cheap stock with good growth. >> susan: and tell us quickly about sinus energy, here on the big board. why do you like that one? >> i think we're going to get a colder than expected winter with the building la niÑa weather pattern and more volcanic ash in the atmosphere. you combine that with what happened off the florida coast, i think it ensures the viability of the alberta tarsands. this has the best properties in the tarsands region. >> susan: any disclosures on those two stocks? >> yeah, i own them both. >> susan: you believe in what you are recommending. thanks a lot of jeffrey. we appreciat
tell us why you like n.i.i.holdings, tradinging on the nasdaq? >> my theme, ever since the fourth quarter of 2001, emerging and frontier markets are going to be were the growth is. when per capita incomes rise, people spend more money. n.i.i. holdings is a play on south america and the rollout there. they had announced a cable deal with televisa in mexico, and the deal got called off, and the shares fell 10 points in a day. we still think it's a fairly cheap stock with good growth....
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if that's true, that many americans -- almost half of us -- think our best days are behind us, how do we move forward? >> it's only true if we allow them to be behind us. i have grandchildren now, and they're so bright and have so many friends across the spectrum of american life. i have other -- one of my daughters, grand daughters, is learning mandarin chinese, for example, because her mother believes she'll be living in a different kind of world. what we really have to do is, on a daily basis, is not be afraid to confront these issues honestly and not play to the least of us that play to the most of what we all have and to step up and you see that in communities where people are taking on these issues and finding a way to work their way through them. if you go across the country, as i often do on a pretty regular basis, you know, america is not what happens on cable television when the sun goes down or on the internet when the bloggers light it up. america is still out there in the mainstream or in the schools or in the faith community. and in the workplace. and the best demonstrat
if that's true, that many americans -- almost half of us -- think our best days are behind us, how do we move forward? >> it's only true if we allow them to be behind us. i have grandchildren now, and they're so bright and have so many friends across the spectrum of american life. i have other -- one of my daughters, grand daughters, is learning mandarin chinese, for example, because her mother believes she'll be living in a different kind of world. what we really have to do is, on a...
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our computer and just use it when0? i'm at my friends house than have my mom go into my personal things and my private life and, like, take charge of it. it's my own stuff. >> my parents, like, they don't understand that i've spent since second grade online, and that i know what to avoid, and i know pretty much what can happen. and i think sometimes they forget that because they didn't grow up online. >> if someone with a random screen name ims you and says, like, "hey, where do you live? i want to meet you," it's pretty obvious like this person might be a predator. >> hit that block button. >> if someone asks me like, "where do you live?" i'll delete them as a friend. like, why do you want to know where i live at? i don't tell people where i live at. >> narrator: there has only been one major study of the threat of sexual predators online. funded by ,djk"f z justice, the study confirmed what many kids have been saying all along, that most of them know to ignore unwanted solicitations they receive on the internet. >> y
our computer and just use it when0? i'm at my friends house than have my mom go into my personal things and my private life and, like, take charge of it. it's my own stuff. >> my parents, like, they don't understand that i've spent since second grade online, and that i know what to avoid, and i know pretty much what can happen. and i think sometimes they forget that because they didn't grow up online. >> if someone with a random screen name ims you and says, like, "hey, where...
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we are glad he had joined us, hilary swank. >> his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> you help us all live a better. >> nationwide insurance a porous tavis s -- support travis smiley. nationwide is on your side bur. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: police to have hilary swank. she has a successful string of movies including her winning role in "boys don't cry" and "million dollar baby". her latest movie is called "conviction." >> wi-fi needed the steve bge -- i finally took the stupid ged test. or all applies to moscow. -- or i can apply to law school. you have to promise me that you never tried to kill yourself ever again. please. don't. tavis: 5 with saying that last night for the 18th time in the last two weeks, i was watching "amelia." i was thinking that you seem to be drawn to to stories. what is that about? >> you are right about that. it is hard to find really original, compelling works of fiction for women especially. i find these true life stories about these women are some of the
we are glad he had joined us, hilary swank. >> his name is james. he needs extra help with his reading. >> you help us all live a better. >> nationwide insurance a porous tavis s -- support travis smiley. nationwide is on your side bur. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: police to have hilary swank. she has a successful string of movies including her winning role in "boys don't cry" and "million dollar baby". her latest...
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the language used in these confidential cables gives us the clearest picture yet of what western governments fear. al qaeda or its affiliates getting their hands on enough material from pakistan to build themselves a crude nuclear device. >> no nuclear material has been stolen. it has been offered by some scientists on the black market. individuals met with al qaeda is leadership to talk about exchanges of nuclear material. the concern is if that material into in the wrong hands, the consequences of that are enormous. >> this will be deeply unwelcome in pakistan where many accuse the west already of deliberately scaremongering so it can seize the strategic weapons. islamist newspaper calls this of vindication. the popular urdu paper advises the u.s. to keep bids diplomacy with the legal and moral limits. this batch of documents proves fear runs deeper than e shown.nts have feare >> somalia has been without proper government for 20 years. its capital is a war zone. why should we care? the constant fighting is of its own making and foreign attempts to mediate have always failed. sometimes -- w
the language used in these confidential cables gives us the clearest picture yet of what western governments fear. al qaeda or its affiliates getting their hands on enough material from pakistan to build themselves a crude nuclear device. >> no nuclear material has been stolen. it has been offered by some scientists on the black market. individuals met with al qaeda is leadership to talk about exchanges of nuclear material. the concern is if that material into in the wrong hands, the...
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yielding on something each of us cares about to move forward on what all of us care about. >> the $858 billion deal includes a two-year extension to the bush tax cuts for all americans including the highest earners. an extension of jobless benefits for 13 months, and $400 billion in tax cuts and credit which end up boosting the economy. >> the motion is adopted. >> it looked like the very model of bipartisanship, roughly the same number of republicans and democrats voted for the bill but many did so with gritted teeth. democrats are furious that their own president has reneged on his promise to end the bush tax cuts. >> this gives away one at a $20 billion to the super rich. this bill will kill our children with a very little input or benefit at the moment. >> this is so irresponsible it contradicts everything as democrats that we have been fighting for for generations. >> republicans are also uncomfortable with the deal. rather than cutting government spending, one of their primary goals, they have just added $850 billion to the deficit. the incoming speaker of the house defended the
yielding on something each of us cares about to move forward on what all of us care about. >> the $858 billion deal includes a two-year extension to the bush tax cuts for all americans including the highest earners. an extension of jobless benefits for 13 months, and $400 billion in tax cuts and credit which end up boosting the economy. >> the motion is adopted. >> it looked like the very model of bipartisanship, roughly the same number of republicans and democrats voted for...
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its job is to try to determine the exact type of explosives used by the bomber. that should help local investigator is understand somef the events leading up to the attack and whether anyone else was involved. >> we now know that the man had traveled to the middle east, as he put it, for jihad. but who trained him and did anyone else in europe help? and there are other questions in this country. in recent elections, an anti- immigration party won its first ever seats in parliament. could this attack by an iraqi- born a swedish citizen fuel support? >> the since the election, we're going in the wrong direction. this may make it worse. >> we think about it today, but in half a year or something we do not think so much about it. the >> at the taxpayer funded college for immigrants today, many were reluctant to talk openly, but some are worried about the fallout from the attack. >> it will have some effect because a lot of people do not understand how different. -- how we are different. not all iraqis are like this. >> sweden is far from alone. attitudes toward immig
its job is to try to determine the exact type of explosives used by the bomber. that should help local investigator is understand somef the events leading up to the attack and whether anyone else was involved. >> we now know that the man had traveled to the middle east, as he put it, for jihad. but who trained him and did anyone else in europe help? and there are other questions in this country. in recent elections, an anti- immigration party won its first ever seats in parliament. could...
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she used to be about the presence. for her, christmas was a big thing. one summer night three years ago, when mary was 19, she went out for a pizza with friends and never came home. the next thing they knew, she was married to an older muslim men. they say she has never met before. they are sure she was forcibly converted. but they say the state will not investigate, and officials may even support what happened because it has brought another sold to islam. >> someone from state security set once the issue is legitimized, you will be able to see your daughter. i asked him what he meant. he said when she has a baby. what he meant was that once she has a child, she would not be able to leave. she would be trapped for ever. >> look at me. i'm dying inside. jesus christ gave me my daughter. he gave her to me, not to them. >> in three years, they have seen their daughter just once. coptic christianity in egypt is a face much older than islam, but many followers feel increasingly beleaguered and -- in an overwhelmingly muslim society. >> the government is to bl
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all of us, accountable for. tavis: president obama yesterday following his meeting with both parties. among those attending that meeting is illinois senator dick durbin. he joins us tonight from capitol hill. good to have you back on this program, sir. >> nice to be with you. tavis: your take away from the meeting? >> it was a good meeting. for those of us who've been lucky enough to be in meetings like this, it was extraordinary. we had a formal meeting in the roosevelt room and the white house. it had all the principles involved and leaders from the administration as well as from congress with our staff. then after that, the president said, i would like to ask the members of congress to join me and the vice-president in a small room. and we went off to the small dining room off the oval office, a close setting where the conversation continued. it was an effort by the president to reach out in a very personal way to the leadership in congress and to engage all of us in trying to work together. tavis: breaking b
all of us, accountable for. tavis: president obama yesterday following his meeting with both parties. among those attending that meeting is illinois senator dick durbin. he joins us tonight from capitol hill. good to have you back on this program, sir. >> nice to be with you. tavis: your take away from the meeting? >> it was a good meeting. for those of us who've been lucky enough to be in meetings like this, it was extraordinary. we had a formal meeting in the roosevelt room and...
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stay with us. el debarge is a phenomenally talented front man for one of my favorite groups of all time. he is out with his first solo project in over 15 years. hard to believe. the dude -- the new disc is called appropriately enough "second chance." here is some of the video for the title track. >> ♪ some nights, i lay me down to sleep i pray my soul to keep the rest of my life i need to say goodbye to all the promises you left behind here we are, you and died -- you and i i'm not giving up i'm here to stay ♪ tavis: you have still got it. ghali. -- golly. this is unheard of in this industry. el is like 49 years old. can i say that? el is almost 50. you are looking at an almost 50- year-old man. god has protected the look, the aesthetic. he has protected the voice. el is back with a cd i am absolutely in love with. god loves you. >> he loves us all. i am just here to be a testimony of his grace and his goodness and his love for all mankind. tavis: what the make of the fact that you are not a sp
stay with us. el debarge is a phenomenally talented front man for one of my favorite groups of all time. he is out with his first solo project in over 15 years. hard to believe. the dude -- the new disc is called appropriately enough "second chance." here is some of the video for the title track. >> ♪ some nights, i lay me down to sleep i pray my soul to keep the rest of my life i need to say goodbye to all the promises you left behind here we are, you and died -- you and i...
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thank you for joining us. this is "nightly business report" on december 10th -- have a great weekend, and you, too, susie. >> susie: you, too, tom. good night to everyone. tom and i hope to see everyone again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" videos. to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more.
thank you for joining us. this is "nightly business report" on december 10th -- have a great weekend, and you, too, susie. >> susie: you, too, tom. good night to everyone. tom and i hope to see everyone again next week. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information...
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he's the founder of citizens for affordable energy. >> he join us us tonight. john, welcome to nightly business report. >> thank you. >> you predict $5 a gallon by 2012. why so high? >> all the conditions which led to $5 gasoline in california in 2008 have returned. except they've returned under a different setted of circumstances. now we have more asian growth and demand for crude oil than ever in history. our economy is recovering, our demand is back to where it was basically in 2008. combine the asian demand with the fact that in this country we have done nothing. we learned no lessons from the 2008 high price period. in fact, we've gone the opposite direction. we've put a moratorium on drilling. we lifted the moratorium on drilling in the gulf of mexico, but granting no permits. the secretary of the interior has moved the next five year leasing plan to 2017. this administration has basically said we're not going to do oil. it's very difficult to do coal as well. >> tom: john, you talk about supply and demand there. demand from asia especially demand from th
he's the founder of citizens for affordable energy. >> he join us us tonight. john, welcome to nightly business report. >> thank you. >> you predict $5 a gallon by 2012. why so high? >> all the conditions which led to $5 gasoline in california in 2008 have returned. except they've returned under a different setted of circumstances. now we have more asian growth and demand for crude oil than ever in history. our economy is recovering, our demand is back to where it was...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, thanks for joining us. susie gharib off tonight, suzanne pratt joins me in new york. 'tis the season for procrastination. just one full shopping day left until christmas and tons of consumers here still have not gotten started yet. >> and tom this is the final countdown, especially important for merchants. as much as a third of holiday sales take place in the last ten days before santa makes his global ride. >> very important. stores are now pulling out all the stops to attract those customers. erica miller went to the j.c. penney store in manhattan to see whether sales are humming or ho-hum. >> believe it or not, shirley and her daughter maria are just starting their holiday shopping today. >> i guess got lazy. >> things just got kind of backed up. and same reason, i really didn't realize that it was a couple of days away. and panic. >> two purse, one wallet, four shirts, two sweaters, four pairs of socks, two slippers, a scarve and set of pjs and with that they are all furnished. >> first place we went in
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening, thanks for joining us. susie gharib off tonight, suzanne pratt joins me in new york. 'tis the season for procrastination. just one full shopping day left until christmas and tons of consumers here still have not gotten started yet. >> and tom this is the final countdown, especially important for merchants. as much as a third of holiday sales take place in the last ten days before santa makes his global ride. >> very important....
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when we go to see her father, he was not too keen to see us. he agreed to let us in. andre denies that katya or anyone in his family have links to russian intelligence. he maintains his daughter is innocent. >> my daughter's name might be cleared. i believe the appeal will be successful. >> to the family, it is a case of mistaken identity. the british authorities, she is a spy at the heart of british politics. bbc news. >> still in the intelligence world, or not, egyptian suggestions that's the israeli intelligence was behind shark attacks is being dismissed by israeli intelligence as a " ludicrous and." -- of a " ludicrous and." an israeli spokesman has said that the egyptian minister must have seen "jaws" one to many times. for fans of the beatles, tomorrow is the anniversary of when john lennon was shot and killed outside his home. we have this. >> and john lennon first set foot in new york as a member of the beatles in 1964. >> ♪ help me >> he commented on the freedom he enjoyed in his new dwelling. >> i am just known on/off, but on known enough to get around, w
when we go to see her father, he was not too keen to see us. he agreed to let us in. andre denies that katya or anyone in his family have links to russian intelligence. he maintains his daughter is innocent. >> my daughter's name might be cleared. i believe the appeal will be successful. >> to the family, it is a case of mistaken identity. the british authorities, she is a spy at the heart of british politics. bbc news. >> still in the intelligence world, or not, egyptian...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie gharib is off tonight. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. both mastercard and visa's corporate websites were down today, but not by choice. supporters of the controversial website wikileaks claimed responsibility for a series of cyber attacks. >> suzanne: tom, hackers flooded the sites with traffic, overwhelming servers and shutting them down. the attacks came after mastercard and visa both stopped processing donations to wikileaks. >> tom: other organizations that pulled support for wikileaks were also targeted. so, what can businesses do to protect themselves from similar attacks? erika miller reports. >> reporter: floods and hurricanes aren't the only disasters businesses need to consider. there are also potential man- made calamities, like cyber attacks. people who tried to connect to mastercard's corporate website couldn't for much of today. visa's corporate site was also targeted this afternoon. no credit card sales were affected, but internet security expert raj goel says there
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie gharib is off tonight. i'm joined by suzanne pratt. both mastercard and visa's corporate websites were down today, but not by choice. supporters of the controversial website wikileaks claimed responsibility for a series of cyber attacks. >> suzanne: tom, hackers flooded the sites with traffic, overwhelming servers and shutting them down. the attacks came after mastercard and visa both stopped...
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i used to watch that show. it came on television. and to think that in our lifetime i was just to be able to do things for the family, to be at motown. all the things that we experience like right now, just a split second from now they'll just be memories in our mind. but to have a place where you have many blessings that you can remember, and as much as they are no longer tangible, they are so deeply embedded intangibly in our minds that we can remember and thank god for them. that's what i do. that's what i feel. berry gordy told me, when he first heard me sing, you know, your singing's ok, but i like your harmonica playing better. >> speaking of your beloved mother, the word on the street -- the word on the street is that you are working -- uh-huh, uh-huh, i like it, i like it. the word on the street is that you're working on a gospel record maybe. is that true? >> yeah, i am. it's going to be called "gospel inspired by lula." my mother's name was lula, lula mae. wow, so many women. out of control. so glad i turned out to be a nic
i used to watch that show. it came on television. and to think that in our lifetime i was just to be able to do things for the family, to be at motown. all the things that we experience like right now, just a split second from now they'll just be memories in our mind. but to have a place where you have many blessings that you can remember, and as much as they are no longer tangible, they are so deeply embedded intangibly in our minds that we can remember and thank god for them. that's what i...
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stay with us. on december 29, i hope you will join me in primetime here on most of these pbs stations for the fourth installment of "tavis smiley reports." this next one hour special is called "dudamel: conducting a life." they see conductor to have l.a. philharmonic. he is the biggest star of the classical world and he is credited for bringing music to young people across this country. here now, a preview of "dudamel: conducting a life." >> you know that one -- ok? you know, have to be really -- so i know. tavis: spend any time with gustavo dudamel and his delight in what he does is so evident. as busy as you are, are you still having fun? >> completely. you need to have every day a little bit of fun. of course, i love to work. and this is -- and i -- tavis: you can see it in the way he approaches the orchestra before a particularly difficult rehearsal. [laughter] or when he talks about the concerts that are planned for those who work at his hall, everyone from the parking attendant to the food se
stay with us. on december 29, i hope you will join me in primetime here on most of these pbs stations for the fourth installment of "tavis smiley reports." this next one hour special is called "dudamel: conducting a life." they see conductor to have l.a. philharmonic. he is the biggest star of the classical world and he is credited for bringing music to young people across this country. here now, a preview of "dudamel: conducting a life." >> you know that one...
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stay with us. tavis: sally hawkins is a golden globe winning actress whose film credits include "happy-go-lucky" and "an education". her latest film, "made in dagenham", is based on a real- life factory worker. >> they will have a field day. it is not going to be easy. >> what is it worth fighting for? >> pretend to work. go back to your machines and you have my word, i will push forward with your fight. >> i need something solid, something now. you've got the authority. without seeing you -- >> in politics, you sometimes have to play the long game. tavis: in hollywood pitch meetings you have to make a comparison when you are trying to sell a new project, so this as a norm orae-ish comparison. >> i think that is a huge compliment. i made a point of not seeing the film until we had finished, because i knew there was a similarity. the working circumstances, and it is about workers' rights and the factory. it's hugely flattering. tavis: tell me more about the story line. >> in 1968, it actually happen
stay with us. tavis: sally hawkins is a golden globe winning actress whose film credits include "happy-go-lucky" and "an education". her latest film, "made in dagenham", is based on a real- life factory worker. >> they will have a field day. it is not going to be easy. >> what is it worth fighting for? >> pretend to work. go back to your machines and you have my word, i will push forward with your fight. >> i need something solid, something...
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stay with us. tavis: reza aslan has established himself as one of the brightest religious scholars of his generation, with books like "no god but god." his latest is an anthology called "tablet & pen," literary landscapes from the modern middle east. reza, good to have you on the program. >> good to see you again. tavis: let me start with some news of the week, then we'll jump into the text of "tablet & pen." so roll back to sunday. sunday past. iran says to the world that they have made -- confesses to the world they've made advances with uranium. that's significant. not unexpected, but significant in part because those advances could lead to being able to fuel reactors, could lead to even fueling atom bombs. that's their announcement on sunday. they do that in advance of a meeting on monday, with six other world powers, where we are told at least 75% of that conversation was about nuclear issues. so just bring me up to date now as you see it where the world is in this, shall we say, song and danc
stay with us. tavis: reza aslan has established himself as one of the brightest religious scholars of his generation, with books like "no god but god." his latest is an anthology called "tablet & pen," literary landscapes from the modern middle east. reza, good to have you on the program. >> good to see you again. tavis: let me start with some news of the week, then we'll jump into the text of "tablet & pen." so roll back to sunday. sunday past. iran...
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you can track us on facebook as well as twitter. drop us an email. we will recount the headlines for you in a couple of minutes here on "bbc world news." >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> there is one stage that is the met and carnegie hall. >> o, that this too, too solid flesh -- >> it is the kennedy center. >> check, one, two. >> and a club in austin. >> it is closer than any seat in the house, no matter where you call home. >> the top of the world, and i'm there, i'm home. >> pbs -- the great american stage that fits in every living room. your support of pbs brings the arts home
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they have been using backups from the sea to flush his toilets. the big question -- how long are people going to have to carry water home? >> we are hoping in the east belfast area of the situation will improve in the afternoon. i would say it could be early next week before everyone has a supply. >> they are trying to restore supplies as quickly as possible, and they say they are doing all but they can. they have engineers working on it, but there are some who feel northern ireland's politicians should be held accountable. >> they are not doing their work right. they cannot be in management. >> people are expecting politicians to come up with a way of ensuring it will never happen again. >> britain's queen elizabeth has become a great grandmother. the canadian-born wife of her son peter gave birth yesterday. the official word is the queen is delighted. it would be a story if she was not. >> the great grandchild was born at the cluster -- the gloucester hospital. the baby will be 12 in line for the throne. they married in windsor in 2008. from can
they have been using backups from the sea to flush his toilets. the big question -- how long are people going to have to carry water home? >> we are hoping in the east belfast area of the situation will improve in the afternoon. i would say it could be early next week before everyone has a supply. >> they are trying to restore supplies as quickly as possible, and they say they are doing all but they can. they have engineers working on it, but there are some who feel northern...
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they say the new law will be used to promote president chavez pet social ideologies. dmitry medvedev has welcomed u.s. ratification of a landmark joint agreement between both countries to cut their nuclear arsenal. russia is due to start its ratification of the new start treaty on friday. toyota has paid $10 million to the family of four people killed in a run by lexus car in 2009. toyota says it does not admit or deny responsibility. the crash triggered a series of recalls involving millions of toyotas. the u.s. has accused north korea of using belligerent trespass as the two koreas continue their war of words after the artillery attack on a southern island last month. north korea said earlier it was ready for what it calls a sacred war, using its nuclear weapons against the sell-off. this report is from our bbc correspondent. >> south korea still reeling from the shelling attack has sent its northern enemy a blunt message. this is one of the largest military exercises ever held on southern soil, and the president is promising a massive counterattack in response to a
they say the new law will be used to promote president chavez pet social ideologies. dmitry medvedev has welcomed u.s. ratification of a landmark joint agreement between both countries to cut their nuclear arsenal. russia is due to start its ratification of the new start treaty on friday. toyota has paid $10 million to the family of four people killed in a run by lexus car in 2009. toyota says it does not admit or deny responsibility. the crash triggered a series of recalls involving millions...
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how does our religion and divide us -- divide us? >> a series of shocks and aftershocks have caused americans to become more polarized. at least outside of the african- american community, the degree of power ... you are is much more correlated with your politics. there were plenty of white progressives and there were plenty of un-churched conservatives. more and more white folks are conservative and now sitting in the pews. they are tightly bound up with one another. the african-american community is, as you know, the most religious of all racial and ethnic groups and the more solidly democratic. the rest of the country has become much more polarized into a very religious or conservative pole. tavis: religion, to the contrary, unites us in what ways? >> the culture wars, the notion that americans are deeply divided and hate each other along religious lines is a vast exaggeration. we think that as a function of a fun house mirror that we get from the media, the talk radio shows and so on the suggest that we are in a couple of cans th
how does our religion and divide us -- divide us? >> a series of shocks and aftershocks have caused americans to become more polarized. at least outside of the african- american community, the degree of power ... you are is much more correlated with your politics. there were plenty of white progressives and there were plenty of un-churched conservatives. more and more white folks are conservative and now sitting in the pews. they are tightly bound up with one another. the african-american...
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stay with us. tavis: "the fighteamy adams wasd for golden globe award for her latest project "the fighter". here is a scene from "the fighter". >> like what? like maybe you not showing up in time to train? like having to find you in a crack house when you're trying to -- or supposed to be at the airport. i do not know who you are. why are you talking? >> do we need to do this again? i am sure lane. -- charlene. >> we are together. tavis:i>> we are going to vegasd getting paid to train year- round. tavis: i saw you glancing at the monitor over my shoulder. what are you thinking when you see your work in this film? >> i look at it from someone else's perspective. i was there and what i enjoy about that scene and watching, they really crack me up and every time i was there, and i see it, i smile. tavis: how do you research what it is like to be ssa bartender? -- a sassy bartender? >>i ha i had some footage. tavis: what is the story line? >> micky ward and the mother who manages him. it examines his li
stay with us. tavis: "the fighteamy adams wasd for golden globe award for her latest project "the fighter". here is a scene from "the fighter". >> like what? like maybe you not showing up in time to train? like having to find you in a crack house when you're trying to -- or supposed to be at the airport. i do not know who you are. why are you talking? >> do we need to do this again? i am sure lane. -- charlene. >> we are together. tavis:i>> we...
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if that was the thing that i used to drive me. so it is almost like my friend who passed away several years ago. she had cancer. i said how do you feel knowing you are going through this? she said, some people like to think when they had a glass of wine region even when they get halfway it is half empty. i like to see it as being half full. i like to see my life as being there is still some left that i will do and want to do. i think it is about how you want to see it. you cannot help anyone move forward if your place is negativity or no place. tavis: i'm glad you said no place. every lyric that you write does not have to be socially redemptive, but you could just be talking about frivolity. you choose to say something with your lyrics. >> i love having fun, too. i wrote a song called "i will be in your corner." friday night would not be right without a nasty site. but i will be in your corner. [laughter] just a fun song. tavis: it is pretty much impossible to capture the genius of stevie wonder in one night. join us for part two
if that was the thing that i used to drive me. so it is almost like my friend who passed away several years ago. she had cancer. i said how do you feel knowing you are going through this? she said, some people like to think when they had a glass of wine region even when they get halfway it is half empty. i like to see it as being half full. i like to see my life as being there is still some left that i will do and want to do. i think it is about how you want to see it. you cannot help anyone...
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>> yes, i do. >> tom: you can follow her on pbs.org or e-mail us, or look us up and send us a note by twitter and my feed or nbr's feed and facebook as well. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday evening. our street critique guest, held rather kramer. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: quarterly results from fedex, oracle and research in motion-- along with weekly jobless claims and november housing starts. and if you still haven't cleared out your online shopping carts, you're in luck. shipping is on the house at over a thousand retailers on friday. we ask retailers why "free shipping day" is so popular. the gulf of mexico oil disaster was caused by companies failing to take necessary precautions. that's the claim made by the obama administration today in a civil lawsuit filed against b.p. and four other companies. they include anadarko petroleum, transocean, a division of mitsui and transocean's insurer, lloyds of london. the suit accuses them of violating environmental laws. it does not ask for a specific amount of damages. >> tom: if you plan to cheat
>> yes, i do. >> tom: you can follow her on pbs.org or e-mail us, or look us up and send us a note by twitter and my feed or nbr's feed and facebook as well. we'll feature some of your questions next wednesday evening. our street critique guest, held rather kramer. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: quarterly results from fedex, oracle and research in motion-- along with weekly jobless claims and november housing starts. and if you still haven't cleared out...
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he has never sken to us. we'll deal with it when it comes out. >> susan: brian, a pleasure dealing with you. >> thank you, >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's "n.b.r. newswheel." after initially rallying, stocks settled mixed in reaction to the tax cuts-- the dow fell three points, the nasdaq rose three and a half, and the s&p 500 was up a fraction. trading volume rose from yesterday's levels on both the nyse and the nasdaq. if the labor department's latest data hold true, we could be in for a pick-up in hiring. the agency showed a sharp rise in job openings during october, up 12% from september to 3.4 million positions. that rise comes as more than half the nation's largest cities report a drop in unemployment. the jobless rate fell in 200 of the 372 largest metro areas in october. it's not all good news, though-- nearly a third of big cities saw a rise in unemployment. but consumers are borrowing more. the federal reserve today reported consumer credit rose by $3.4 million in october to almost $2.5 tr
he has never sken to us. we'll deal with it when it comes out. >> susan: brian, a pleasure dealing with you. >> thank you, >> tom: here are the stories in tonight's "n.b.r. newswheel." after initially rallying, stocks settled mixed in reaction to the tax cuts-- the dow fell three points, the nasdaq rose three and a half, and the s&p 500 was up a fraction. trading volume rose from yesterday's levels on both the nyse and the nasdaq. if the labor department's latest...
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you can also send us a note via twitter and on facebook. well feature some of your questions this week. that's "nightly business report" for monday, december 20. i'm susie gharib. good night everyone. we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video. to order this dvd, call 1-800- play-pbs or visit online at shoppbs.org. >> be more.
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it was about showing what it is like to be used. i felt like i was being used, and i wanted to get out of this. >> like any gain natalie or like any good evening nat king cole lyric, it was not corning. the new book is called "love brought me back." if you are in l.a. on december 8 and you can get a ticket, ms. cole will be debuting at disney hall >> thank you very much. >> for more information on to dave's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> join us next time for gary hart on how the democrats can get back on top. >> all i know is his name is james and he needs extra help on his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all lived better. >> nationwide supports tavis smiley. we are working to ensure economic literacy. nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you.
it was about showing what it is like to be used. i felt like i was being used, and i wanted to get out of this. >> like any gain natalie or like any good evening nat king cole lyric, it was not corning. the new book is called "love brought me back." if you are in l.a. on december 8 and you can get a ticket, ms. cole will be debuting at disney hall >> thank you very much. >> for more information on to dave's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> join us next...
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good to have you with us. stay with us at if you can. there is a new treatment for chronic headaches, but it involves drilling a hole in your head. the world's two most heavily populated countries, china and india have agreed on ambitious trade targets by 2015. the prime minister signed a deal on green technology. she reports. >> india rolled out the red carpet. this was ahead of the talks with the indian prime minister on monday. the two sides have never been the best of friends. china says that it is keen to move forward. >> china and india are neighbors connected by mountains and rivers. both countries have a time- honored tradition of friendship. our two countries established a strategic and cooperative corp. -- partnership. >> they have agreed to a considerable bilateral trade. one of several agreements signed between them. the trade deficit is down nearly $20 billion. they have lost a great market access, especially in pharmaceuticals. there was little headway with their differences. especially in the disputed quarter. china contin
good to have you with us. stay with us at if you can. there is a new treatment for chronic headaches, but it involves drilling a hole in your head. the world's two most heavily populated countries, china and india have agreed on ambitious trade targets by 2015. the prime minister signed a deal on green technology. she reports. >> india rolled out the red carpet. this was ahead of the talks with the indian prime minister on monday. the two sides have never been the best of friends. china...
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it has something to do with us. it was shortly after we emerge from africa that other humans became extinct. for a while, there were many others who walked the earth with us. >> just we need as yo. the spanish lottery has a payout of $3 billion. thousands celebrated winning. el gordo started far back as 1812. president obama has been touting to major excessetwo major succe. the senate has voted to ratify the start arms control treaty. you can get more detail on the international news online a bbc.ct bbc.com. thanks for watching. come again. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies.
it has something to do with us. it was shortly after we emerge from africa that other humans became extinct. for a while, there were many others who walked the earth with us. >> just we need as yo. the spanish lottery has a payout of $3 billion. thousands celebrated winning. el gordo started far back as 1812. president obama has been touting to major excessetwo major succe. the senate has voted to ratify the start arms control treaty. you can get more detail on the international news...
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but they are used to it. we seem to do it every year. >> reporter: another issue that seems to come around every year is a vote to increase the nation's debt limit. many new republican members of congress have promised to vote no, which will make this issue one to watch closely in the new year. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: despite that spike to $90 oil we told you about, stocks still hit fresh two-year highs today. those gains come thanks to more deal-making and merger talk on wall street. let's take a look in tonight's "market focus." we've seen the big financials rallying in recent weeks, but today regional banks were in the spotlight. many rose on takeover speculation, and actual news. gulf coast banker whitney holding is being taken over by hancock holding. it's a $1.5 billion all-stock deal. whitney shares surged on the news, up 29%-- a gain of over $3. hancock will repurchase all of the treasury's tarp warrants on whitney when the deal closes. several other regional ban
but they are used to it. we seem to do it every year. >> reporter: another issue that seems to come around every year is a vote to increase the nation's debt limit. many new republican members of congress have promised to vote no, which will make this issue one to watch closely in the new year. darren gersh, "nightly business report," washington. >> susie: despite that spike to $90 oil we told you about, stocks still hit fresh two-year highs today. those gains come thanks...
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he really, every time he opened his mouth, it got worse and worse for him but he rest of us >> worst politician, mike castle of delaware. the ultimate sore loser. a career politician, who ran for the republican senate nomination, against a nov is, christine o'donnell. o'donnell won. get this. castle then refused to endorse o'donnell, the party's nominee. he denounced her to the press. mike castle, worst politician of 2010. okay. most defining political moment. pat? >> bp oil spill in the gulf of mexico. which became barack obama's katrina moment. and brought him down to a point, when he has never yet come back. >> eleanor? >> oh, i don't think it was anywhere near the katrina level. we got to keep moving. defining moment. the passage of health care. this year, universal health care, it is the president's biggest accomplishment, and it is also put the biggest target on his back, but it will survive. >> monica? >> the passage of obama care led to my most defining political moment, which was november 2, 2010. the midterm elections. which gave -- shifted the whole balance of power in was
he really, every time he opened his mouth, it got worse and worse for him but he rest of us >> worst politician, mike castle of delaware. the ultimate sore loser. a career politician, who ran for the republican senate nomination, against a nov is, christine o'donnell. o'donnell won. get this. castle then refused to endorse o'donnell, the party's nominee. he denounced her to the press. mike castle, worst politician of 2010. okay. most defining political moment. pat? >> bp oil spill...
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also tomorrow, sam stovall joins us to wrap up stocks for the year and to give us his outlook for 2011. he's chief market strategist at standard & poor's. investment banker steve rattner will pay $10 million to settle charges he paid kickbacks to get new york state's pension fund to invest with his company. rattner admitted no wrongdoing as part of the deal with new york's attorney general. rattner has also agreed he will not do business with any new york pension fund for five years. you may recall rattner was once the obama administration's so- called "car czar" leading the auto industry bailout. >> tom: speaking of the auto industry, chrysler is recalling almost 150,000 cars and trucks. it's actually three separate recalls. in the largest, 65,000 dodge journey vehicles, all model year 2009, could have faulty wiring. 56,000 ram 1500 trucks, all model year 2011, have rear axles that could seize up. and more than 22,000 dodge rams from the last four model years could have steering problems. >> tom: a rising tide lifts all boats, or so americans hope. commentator todd buchholz thinks tha
also tomorrow, sam stovall joins us to wrap up stocks for the year and to give us his outlook for 2011. he's chief market strategist at standard & poor's. investment banker steve rattner will pay $10 million to settle charges he paid kickbacks to get new york state's pension fund to invest with his company. rattner admitted no wrongdoing as part of the deal with new york's attorney general. rattner has also agreed he will not do business with any new york pension fund for five years. you...
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you'll be proud of us and proud of the middle east, and i promise you this. [applause] ♪ >> both countries have their work cut out for them. russia will have to build almost all of its stadiums from scratch and update its transport network, while qatar and will have to do with the temperatures of up to 60 degrees, building air-conditioning units. for some of the most glittering names of there was disappointment. england had prince william and david beckum and get their bids in is blessed with two votes. >> it is very sad. i'm so proud of them. >> fans in the u.s. were also disappointed. at least they have the world cup in 1994. but wall they commiserate, the winners concelebrate -- -- while they commiserate, the winners can celebrate. >> minutes after the announcement, russia's prime minister said he was traveling to resort to thank -- to zurich to thank fifa. he said that modern stadiums would be built on time. we go to london. >> pure delight in moscow amongst the countries of legions of football fans, celebrating the first time the country has ever won t
you'll be proud of us and proud of the middle east, and i promise you this. [applause] ♪ >> both countries have their work cut out for them. russia will have to build almost all of its stadiums from scratch and update its transport network, while qatar and will have to do with the temperatures of up to 60 degrees, building air-conditioning units. for some of the most glittering names of there was disappointment. england had prince william and david beckum and get their bids in is...
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bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us if you can. still to come. the process of climate change. we visit to america's heartland for fossil fuel. first though, in milan riot police have clashed with protesters protesting government austerity measures. funding kennedy reports. >> and the streets, tears are not caused by the emotion of music, but by gas. two top officers were slightly injured. protesters angry at government cuts announcing at more than $300 million over the next three years. it is a world-class events. the productions are broadcast globally. corporate is expensive, and it needs the kind of government financial help that is being reduced in the name of austerity. the justification was that by alarm by a celebrated conductor who has come to lead this year's program. >> it is a real honor to be conducting here, but we should remember that in my colleagues are concerned. we should remember the italian constitution permits the development of culture and scientific and technical research. >> la scala has seen such demonstrations before. but
bbc news. >> good to have you with us on "bbc world news." stay with us if you can. still to come. the process of climate change. we visit to america's heartland for fossil fuel. first though, in milan riot police have clashed with protesters protesting government austerity measures. funding kennedy reports. >> and the streets, tears are not caused by the emotion of music, but by gas. two top officers were slightly injured. protesters angry at government cuts announcing at...
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stay with us, if you can. poorly paid and dangerous work. we report from georgia on in the christmas tree trade. first though, the u.k. has confirmed that linda norgrove, british aid worker taken captive in afghanistan,, was killed by a grenade thrown by a soldier trying to rescue her. >> she was killed, not by her islamist kidnappers, as was first announced, but in an accident leads from grenade by one of her u.s. rescuers. the initial findings of the joint investigation were announced. but the investigation team found there was a failure to disclose information that i grenade was thrown. it reached military law. they have been disciplined for failing to provide a complete and full account of their actions according to u.s. military procedure. >> 1000 u.s. and afghan troops went searching for linda norgrove. she was tracked down to a small cluster of buildings. it was feared that she would be passed on to jihadist extremists. two helicopters took off in terrain similar to this. they soon came under fire. a u.s. soldier threw a grenade in se
stay with us, if you can. poorly paid and dangerous work. we report from georgia on in the christmas tree trade. first though, the u.k. has confirmed that linda norgrove, british aid worker taken captive in afghanistan,, was killed by a grenade thrown by a soldier trying to rescue her. >> she was killed, not by her islamist kidnappers, as was first announced, but in an accident leads from grenade by one of her u.s. rescuers. the initial findings of the joint investigation were announced....
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when i use it, i am using it in a way of a provocative term to get us to think about this differently. they were doing what so many groups of people are lauded for doing. they came to the cities without any backup. they took -- lived in neighborhoods where they were confined to. they doubled up in homes or apartments or cold water flats and took multiple jobs and made more money often in the aggregate than the people who were there already. they were working hard in order to survive, which is the classic american story and the classic immigrant story. they had to do that within their own country. they were not immigrants. tavis: tell me about ida mae. >> she was terrible at picking cotton. she killed snakes and wring the neck of a chicken but could not pick cotton. her family ended up having to leave because a relative had been beaten to within an inch of his life because he had been accused of a theft he had not committed. the same thing the accused him of stealing turned up the next day. when her husband found out what had happened to his cousin, he went home to his wife and said, t
when i use it, i am using it in a way of a provocative term to get us to think about this differently. they were doing what so many groups of people are lauded for doing. they came to the cities without any backup. they took -- lived in neighborhoods where they were confined to. they doubled up in homes or apartments or cold water flats and took multiple jobs and made more money often in the aggregate than the people who were there already. they were working hard in order to survive, which is...
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captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie gharib is off tonight, suzanne pratt joins me. suzanne, more drama today in the u.s. bond market as investors gobbled up long-term treasuries in a weekly auction. >> suzanne: the treasury sold $13 billion in 30-year bonds at about 4.4%, lower than expected. and tom, much of the demand came from foreign buyers. >> tom: bargain hunters emerged after interest rates rose sharply this week, hitting levels not seen since early summer, pushing down bond prices. erika miller looks at whether investors are changing their attitude toward bonds. >> reporter: don't let the calm on this trading floor fool you. there has been a major upheaval in the bond market. economist steve ricchiutto says it is due to president obama's agreement to extend the bush tax cuts. >> unfortunately, what we are getting out of this proposal from both the administration and the republican side is more of the same: let's go out and spend money. nothing is done in here to address the long term budget problems. >> re
captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening and thanks for joining us. susie gharib is off tonight, suzanne pratt joins me. suzanne, more drama today in the u.s. bond market as investors gobbled up long-term treasuries in a weekly auction. >> suzanne: the treasury sold $13 billion in 30-year bonds at about 4.4%, lower than expected. and tom, much of the demand came from foreign buyers. >> tom: bargain hunters emerged after interest rates rose sharply this week, hitting...
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the general services administration will use google's gmail for its 15,000 employees. google partnered with unisys on the contract, worth almost $7 billion over five years. still ahead, tonight's "street critique" guest is looking for merger targets in health care. hilary kramer of gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: is the u.s. ready to cut its huge deficit? even the president's special deficit commission can't seem to agree. the group released today a sweeping plan that could change the way the u.s. spends money and collects taxes. now while there's heated debate about what to do, darren gersh reports on what the deficit- cutting measures could eventually mean for you. >> reporter: let's start with investors. if you own a stake in companies that do a lot of business with uncle sam-- think defense contractors, health care providers, consultants, telecom companies-- you should know a very big corporate client is about to go into a couple decades of budget lockdown. maybe not in the next year or two, but soon and for a long time. and now taxpayers: the deficit commission r
the general services administration will use google's gmail for its 15,000 employees. google partnered with unisys on the contract, worth almost $7 billion over five years. still ahead, tonight's "street critique" guest is looking for merger targets in health care. hilary kramer of gamechangerstocks.com. >> susie: is the u.s. ready to cut its huge deficit? even the president's special deficit commission can't seem to agree. the group released today a sweeping plan that could...